| EQUAL | Unlike the sides of a scalene triangle |
| UNEQUAL | A scalene triangle has three ____ sides |
| ALONGSIDE | Next to what a scalene triangle has? (9) |
| RIB | Any one of the curved pieces of wood forming the sides of a violin or the body of a lute; ornamental band on the spine of a book; or, an arch separating the webs of a vault (3) |
| APOTHEM | In geometry, the perpendicular from the centre to the midpoint of any one of the sides of a regular |
| LEG | One of the sides of a triangle other than the base or hypotenuse |
| SOOT | Black substance consisting of fine carbon flakes in the smoke of wood, coal, oil, etc. deposited on the sides of a chimney |
| FACE | Dial of a watch or clock; or, each one of the sides of a polyhedron (4) |
| HYPOTENUSE | One of the sides of a right-angled triangle (10) |
| EARFLAP | One of two pieces of fabric or fur attached to the sides of a cap, which can be let down for warmth (7) |
| CUTTINGEDGE | Latest or most advanced stage in the development of something, as in trimming the sides of a lawn! (7,4) |
| COWARDS | They're too afraid of the farm animals at the sides of a road |
| TAILS | One of the sides of a coin |
| ISOSCELES | Is shape close? Equilateral? Scalene? A little of each - or the other! (9) |
| PENTAGRAM | A star-shaped figure formed by extending the sides of a regular pentagon to meet at five points |
| CHOPS | Cuts of mutton, whether on one's plate or imagined on the sides of a man's face; or, jazzy dexterity and skill (5) |
| LAVA | It flows down the sides of a volcano |
| NET | What divides the sides of a volleyball court |
| BACON | Cured meat from the sides of a pig (5) |
| STEEP | Like the sides of a 49- Across |